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Jit Kee Chin

Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer

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Years at Suffolk:

8 year(s)

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Past Employer/Position:

McKinsey & Company, Associate Partner, Senior Expert

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Years in the Industry:

8 year(s)

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Awards

  • Autodesk 50 鈥淭op Construction Influencers鈥 of 2020
  • BuiltWorlds Maverick Award 2019
  • Constructech Women in Construction 2018
  • Boston Business Journal 40 under 40 2018; Suffolk Tech鈥檚 recent award by Builtworlds as the 鈥淭op Investors of 2020鈥
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Boards

  • Board of Directors, STAG Industrial
  • Board of Directors, CubeSmart

What is the most exciting thing about working in this business? What is your professional passion?

What really excites me about my role at Suffolk is being part of a leadership team whose goal is to fundamentally change the building experience. The physical spaces in which we work, live, and play have a profound impact on our well-being. The opportunity to use information analysis techniques (considered by many to be very abstract and esoteric) to have a meaningful impact on the lives of many is where I find meaning in my work.

What do you love to do when you aren鈥檛 at work? What is your personal passion and why?

I love travelling! I鈥檝e lived in Asia, America and Europe and enjoyed my time on all three continents. My personal passion is exploration, followed closely by reflection鈥攍earning from other perspectives to shape my own path.

What is your favorite community cause or philanthropic organization to support and why?

Another passion of mine is food and wellness, and I鈥檓 interested in supporting organizations that give children the opportunity to be meaningfully involved in sustainable agriculture and the natural environment. School gardens, for example, are becoming popular as a way of educating children about the food cycle. I have also taken an interest in other programs that involve community farms, urban gardens, etc.

What innovation have you seen in the construction industry that has made the most impact? Where do you see the opportunity for further innovation?

For ones that are making an impact now, I鈥檇 pick image recognition and digital collaboration technology. Image recognition is now a mature consumer technology, and its application to construction has really taken off. From 360 cameras that can frictionlessly document the photo-record of truth, to automatic recognition of safety hazards, quality defects, even onto productivity tracking, I think image recognition has established its place in the construction tool set. In terms of future opportunities, I see more data and AI applications coming to market. Predictive analytics for example, has real potential to help mitigate risk, and the insurance industry is starting to pay attention. Simulations and parametric computation can help augment expertise and simplify laborious calculations. I believe we will see more such applications come to market in the future.

What book has helped you most in your career?

When I was transitioning into a leadership role, I really enjoyed the book 鈥淐onscious Business鈥擧ow to build value through values.鈥 It describes organizations as conscious communities that are collectively committed to achieving a vision that exceeds any individual鈥檚 capacities. The book also provides a roadmap for developing into an authentic and inspirational leader. I鈥檓 still learning from this book to this day.

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